2015
DOI: 10.1080/17430437.2015.1031530
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Challenges in the transition to mainstream: promoting progress and minimizing injury in freeskiing and snowboarding

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“…Given the relative youth of the disciplines as formal sports, and the free spiritedness of their origins (cf. Willmott & Collins, 2015;Ojala & Thorpe, 2015) it is perhaps unsurprising that athlete planning was somewhat hap-hazard.…”
Section: Objective 1 -Understanding Trick Progressionmentioning
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“…Given the relative youth of the disciplines as formal sports, and the free spiritedness of their origins (cf. Willmott & Collins, 2015;Ojala & Thorpe, 2015) it is perhaps unsurprising that athlete planning was somewhat hap-hazard.…”
Section: Objective 1 -Understanding Trick Progressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Watching others perform a skill in person or via media is a facet embedded in the culture of snow sports (Willmott & Collins, 2015). Progress from one corner of the globe is immediately transmitted via social media, and so the opportunity for modelling the latest breakthroughs is readily available.…”
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“…We concur with their statement on the "unique value systems" 4 which athletes may hold and also that "not all action sport athletes pursue careers via 5 competition" (op cit., p. 65). Indeed, this was a crucial part of our own argument in 6 examining the important influences of social milieu and culture in the support approaches 7 used with performers (Willmott & Collins, 2015). It is essential that the social and cultural 8 context of a sport is carefully considered when developing appropriate support structures.…”
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